Affiliates & Post Brokers

RSS Summaries with RSS Brief

Thanks you for visiting. Please consider subscribing to the RSS feed.I haven’t seen anything out of PPP about this yet, probably because it’s still in Alpha, but The Blog Herald is linking to RSS Briefs by PPP. According to the RSS Briefs website, this is part of the Argus project at PPP. This was described […]

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Warning: PPP TOS changing again

Major well-deserved drama
I simply don’t have the energy to do a re-hash of yesterday’s developments being discussed in the 19-page thread (and counting) linked above. I stayed up too late participating in it.
I will say this one thing, however: I know I am a supplier of a service, and as my customer you can change […]

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PayPerPost & Argus

Let’s get back to what we’re all here for, making money through the use of paid posts.
Ted Murphy at PPP wrote a rather extensive post on the PPP blog about Argus, the next-generation of PPP’s marketplace. I say "next-generation" rather than "next iteration" because Argus is truly revolutionary and disruptive, as Ted alludes to in […]

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Captcha gone… well, not bad, so much, but funny

Man, if I were a 170 lb. woman person and got this captcha, I might be offended if this captcha came up for me on a PayPerPost opportunity.
But, I weigh WAY more than 170, so obviously it isn’t mean for me.
Just having a little fun, y’all. Captcha is a net-net "good thing", helping to […]

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How PayPerPost is improving blogging ethics

Around mid-day on Monday, 8/13, PayPerPost CEO Ted Murphy set off a firestorm with a tough-worded post throwing down the gauntlet to the folks that are gaming the Google and Alexa ranks.
So many advertisers believe in Alexa ranks. Pity. Someday they’ll learn how amazingly simple it is to game the system. in fact, it’s […]

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An advertiser’s perspective on a PPP campaign

Taking a break from the up-n-down website drama with GoDaddy to give you some actual content…
Jack Spirko wrote a review post of three reviews purchased through PPP. It’s always good to get feedback, and Jack provided examples of the good, the really good, and the not-so-good. He reveals the offer to provide a top tack […]

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Trip Report: PPP HQ

Oh. My.
Mr. Fab and Pete would like to thank all who attended their wedding. I was giving away the bride. Doesn’t Pete look excited?
Anyway, I had a real treat this morning - a preview of ARGUS, which I’m pretty sure is an acronym for “Arrington’s Really Gonna Shit”, at PPP Command Central. Some outstanding bloggers […]

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Profile: Payment Policies of Some Paid-Post Brokers

For the first post profiling the various sites, I thought I’d keep it simple and relevant to the whole "Bloggerwave isn’t paying its bills" fiasco from earlier this week.

Paid Post Brokers’ Payment Policies

SponsoredReviews set a pay date 14 days after my first post, then aggregated all payments for posts completed during that 14 days, including […]

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Why You Should Do Paid Posts: One GREAT Way Paid Posts Can Pay Off

Baby Jesus Loves Him Some Wii
Yours truly was the winner of a brand new Wii about an hour ago! Thanks to the folks at PayPerPost!
PPP runs these great contests on Tuesdays and gives back to the bloggers, with help from their sponsors. Last month, they gave away $1000 each Tuesday and this month they’re giving […]

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Bloggerwave: The other side of the coin

UPDATE:
I got paid!
"This email confirms that you have received a payment of $40.00 USD from
bloggerwave"
 

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Most of the websites I deal with are reputable and pay on time. Unfortunately, there are always exceptions to this. Case in point: Bloggerwave.
Bloggerwave presents itself as a consumer-generated advertising broker. Their interface is so similar to PayPerPost that several bloggers […]

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